AIPMT is All India Pre-Medical Test. Every year this exam is held all over the India for the admission in the courses like MBBS. Every year large number of students participates in this exam. This year also this exam was organized by CBSE. This year the exam was held on 3rd May 2015, as every year this year also many students participated in this exam. It was estimated that near about 6 lakh students participated in this exam.

AIPMT 2015 Paper Leak Supreme Court Judgements Re-Exam Schedule

Unfortunately this year the AIPMT question papers were leaked before the examination. These were leaked in Rohtak, a place in Haryana. The police department of Haryana was also successful in catching the culprits and they are under police custody. now this time court case was filed against this incident. But till now there is no decision made regarding this incident. Students want a re-examination but till now the decision is pending.

As the court case is filed against CBSE, students are hoping for the positive decision of Supreme Court. Supreme Court has ordered CBI for the investigation of this matter. CBI is trying their best in finding out what the evidence against the culprits. Police investigation is also going side by side. So, all these signs give a ray of hope to the students who want a Re-examination.

AIPMT 2015 Paper Leak Supreme Court Judgements Re-Exam Schedule

Unfortunately the decision is pending in the supreme court due to lack of evidence and CBSE has decided to announce the result on their official website. CBSE has decided to declare the result on 5th June 2015.

CBSE thinks that it will not be possible to conduct the exam again, as this time not many students will participate in this exam and for re-conducting the exam they have to re-arrange the whole schedule. But many students from different parts of India want a Re-Examination.

Right now nobody knows what will come next as the decision is pending but students are hoping for the positive decision. Till than all the students have to wait for the Supreme Court’s decision.